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"Ptah" Meaning

Ptah is an ancient Egyptian deity, often depicted as a god of creation, craftsmanship, and architecture. His name means "the opener" and is associated with opening the mouths of the dead, symbolizing their entry into the afterlife. He is also linked to the myth of creating the world through speech and is sometimes referred to as the patron of workers and artisans, known for his skill in weaving, carpentry, and stone-working.

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In mythology, Ptah is the ancient Egyptian god of creation and craftsmanship who was worshipped in the city of Memphis.
Ptah is also a given name of African origin, particularly in the Coptic Christian tradition.
The Ptah reed, also known as the Poly tristachya reed, is a type of aquatic plant that grows in the Sudan and Ethiopia regions.
The Ptah chess, also known as Egyptian Chess, is a variant of the game chess originating in North Africa.
The Khafre Ptah Complex, located in Egypt, is a large tomb complex built for the pharaoh Khafre, who built the second Great Pyramid at Giza.

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Ptenoglossa

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Ptenoglossate

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An obsolete or rare adjective meaning "having a tongue with teeth".